Alexandra Madison and Jon Bouffard are growing their family.
The popular TikTok couple, known for their humorous skits, announced they’re having a baby in a beautifully staged post on their social media platforms.
On Instagram, on June 22nd, Alexandra was captured in a beautiful pastel yellow halter-neck dress, showing off her growing baby bump as she spun around. Later, the happy couple, aged 32 and 37, were seen affectionately embracing each other in an open field, holding pictures of their ultrasound results – three in total.
And in the caption, Alexandra wrote a simple, “Coming soon.”
A year following their emotional disclosure about a miscarriage, which they shared four months after revealing they were going to have a son, the couple now shares exciting news. They had gotten married in September 2019.
In an emotional Instagram post from last June, Alexandra expressed our profound sorrow over the loss of our precious newborn son this week. Words seem inadequate to express the immense pain we feel. No experience could ever prepare us for such a heartache. Our hearts will carry a void that can never be filled again.
For 26 wonderful weeks, I was honored to nurture you,” she went on, “and I promise that you’ll be held dear in our hearts forever. Until we cross paths again, farewell, dear Leo Grey.
After their son’s sad passing, the hosts of the “Tell It Like It Is” podcast decided that dealing with their sorrow in a more lighthearted manner would be most appropriate for them.
During a conversation on Keke Palmer’s podcast in March, Alexandra expressed that the period they were going through was so oppressive it seemed as if they would never be able to surface again. She explained, “This is our personal struggle, and my coping mechanism is humor.
In my passionate enthusiasm, I can’t help but suspect that I’m not alone in this unique experience. If this is how others might be feeling too, then let’s make it a shared connection. If it offers a sense of belonging and recognition, then it seems only right to embrace it together.
A month following their heartbreaking announcement, they posted a TikTok video saying, “Rejection of our retirement from being Double Income No Kids (DINKS),” accompanied by reasons explaining their decision to joke about their loss.
It turns out that a touch of wit, even when it’s slightly gloomy, provides welcome respite.” This message serves as a glimpse into that experience, acting as a reassurance that it’s alright to embrace laughter once more.
For more stars that have welcomed rainbow babies after pregnancy loss, keep reading.
In the summer of 2024, Dylan Brown – a prominent figure in Bachelor Nation – and his spouse became parents to fraternal twin girls, Everette “Evy” Rae and Colette “Coco” Rose. This joyous event happened over a year after they experienced a heartbreaking loss with their firstborn son, Oliver, who was born prematurely at 24 weeks and passed away shortly thereafter.
In the year 2024, February saw the arrival of daughter Sunday Christina Soto, who joined her parents, popular “Siesta Key” star Ismael “Ish” Soto and his husband, more than two years following their tragic loss of son Elliot, who was born stillborn.
In March of 2022, the popular YouTube personality revealed that she and her husband Matt Slays welcomed their first child, a daughter named Zadie Hope. Previously, she had experienced two miscarriages while undergoing an emotionally challenging in-vitro fertilization (IVF) process.
In August of 2021, the singer known for “Everything” and “All You Wanted”, who is married to Patrick Carney of The Black Keys, revealed she was expecting their third child. Previously, in December of the previous year, Michelle had shared on Instagram that she had experienced her first miscarriage.
In 2019, the Grammy winner experienced difficulties with secondary infertility and multiple pregnancy losses prior to giving birth to her and her husband Michael Fisher’s second son, named Jacob Bryan Fisher.
In August 2018, she shared the news that she was expecting a sibling for her eldest son Isaiah Michael Fisher, who was born in 2015. Exactly a month later, on CBS Sunday Morning in September 2018, Carrie disclosed that she had experienced three miscarriages starting from early 2017 before becoming pregnant with Jacob.
Before her next visit to the doctor, following what appeared to be her fourth miscarriage, she wept profusely and prayed more fervently than ever.
She exclaimed, “Why on earth am I constantly experiencing pregnancies when I can’t bear a child? It’s bizarre! Close the door and do something – either close the door or let me have a child!” she expressed. For the first time, it felt like she truly shared her feelings with God…She visited the doctor to confirm another miscarriage. And they informed her everything was fine! She felt as if He had heard her. Not that He hadn’t before, but perhaps this time, I don’t know, maybe He did.
2019 saw Carrie discussing her past sorrows following the arrival of her “rainbow child” in an interview with The Guardian.
She expressed that she will eternally grieve for those children, whose lives were as brief and beautiful as a shooting star, a fleeting cloud of smoke. Yet, she finds solace in having Jacob, who is simply wonderful, the sweetest little angel. Initially, it was unbearable, and the pain still lingers, but it’s like she can say to herself, ‘I have him now.’
The renowned pop artist, together with her spouse, Jay-Z, have been blessed with three vibrant children: Their daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, arrived in 2012, followed by twins Rumi Carter and Sir Carter, who were born in the year 2017.
In the 2013 HBO documentary titled “Life Is But a Dream,” Beyonce shared that she learned about a silent miscarriage, a situation where there are no noticeable signs before an ultrasound or doppler scan confirms the tragic news.
A week ago, I visited the doctor. He assured me everything was okay, but there was no detectable heartbeat.
In a heartfelt expression, Beyoncé channeled her emotions and sorrow into her craft, composing and recording the poignant ballad “Heartbeat” in 2013.
In the documentary, the singer expressed that they composed the most heart-wrenching tune they had ever created, stating, “I wrote this song in the studio, and it served as an incredibly therapeutic outlet for me since it encapsulated the deepest sadness I’ve experienced in my life.
Later on, Beyoncé shared with Oprah Winfrey during her talk on ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’, “There are numerous couples who experience similar challenges, and this was a significant aspect in my own narrative.
Her previous experiences affected her decision to keep her second pregnancy private. She explained, “One of the reasons I chose not to announce my pregnancy with Blue Ivy a second time was because I wasn’t sure what might happen. It was difficult because everyone in my family and friends knew, we had celebrated, and it was hard for me again. Many people experience this. In the end, I have my daughter, and there is hope – I feel so fortunate.
During her pregnancy with Blue Ivy, the singer admitted she felt constantly fearful. However, her doctor reassured her that she was in perfect health, advising her not to let anxiety take over and instead live her life as normally as possible. That’s exactly what she did.
2019 saw Beyoncé express in an interview with ELLE magazine that prior experiences of miscarriage made her realize the importance of nurturing herself first before she could care for others. The arrival of Blue intensified her search for purpose even further. Her relationship underwent a transformation, leading to a renewed focus on self-discovery. Moving backwards is challenging for her now. Prioritizing being ‘number one’ was no longer her main goal. Instead, her true victory lies in crafting art and building a legacy that will endure long after she is gone – a fulfillment she cherishes deeply.
In April 2021, the former star of “Real Housewives of Orange County,” Kyle Bosworth, and his spouse, welcomed their son Vaughn Mack Bosworth. This was nearly a year after their second child and firstborn son, McCoy Casey Bosworth, passed away shortly after birth. Kara disclosed her pregnancy for their rainbow baby just six days before announcing the arrival of Vaughn. Decker Kate Bosworth, born in 2016, is their eldest daughter.
On April 12th last year, Kara shared on Instagram how we said goodbye to McCoy for the last time. The memories of that day will stay with me forever, a mix of sorrow and gratitude. Today, as I recall Vaughn’s arrival, I can’t help but feel both robbed and thankful. It was a joy I don’t think I’ve ever known before. Our journey from the darkest day to the brightest hasn’t been easy, but we kept moving forward. When people would say they couldn’t fathom what we were going through, I chose not to dwell on the unimaginable, but rather on the fact that I was navigating it.
She added, “It isn’t standing still. It’s progress. We’re moving forward. So we pressed on. And when people would inquire, ‘How are you?’ I’d respond, ‘I am.’ Because at times, that’s all one needs to say. For me, it encompassed everything. When I was overwhelmed by my sorrow, my doula @4thtrimesterfitnessmethod would encourage me to focus on the immediate task. I’m overjoyed that the ‘next task’ turned out to be you, Vaughn Mack. You’re not the superior option; you’re the optimal choice at this moment. You’re not a substitute; you’re an addition. Thank you for making April 12th far more bearable than before, dear boy.
In 2017, the former Olympic gymnast endured a miscarriage, which she and her husband, Andrew East, shared publicly through a YouTube video. Following this sad event, they welcomed their “rainbow baby,” Drew Hazel East, in November 2019. Just over a year later, the celebrity announced another pregnancy, eventually sharing in March 2021 that they were expecting a son.
Even while surrounded by joy, she continues to harbor concerns, as she confided in TopMob News in April, admitting that the news of her pregnancy with Drew filled her with absolute terror.
When she discovered she was pregnant for the first time, she exclaimed, “That was the best day of my life!”. However, when she found out she was pregnant again, fear overpowered her due to worries about its longevity, causing her joy to diminish temporarily.
Following her miscarriage, much like others who had gone through similar experiences, Shawn discovered comfort in an online network of women offering compassion and recounting their personal tales of pregnancy loss. Knowing she wasn’t the only one going through this made it a bit easier to bear the sadness.
Shawn mentioned that his friends often wonder about appropriate things to say or have said in similar situations. He admitted it can be challenging since there’s nothing that can truly make a bad situation better. However, he believes that the most comforting thing someone could offer is reassurance – telling them “It’s okay” and emphasizing that they will overcome it, provides the best support.
Before giving birth to her son René-Charles Angelil in 2001, the popular pop star found it difficult to conceive with her husband, René Angélil, who later passed away. Unfortunately, she also experienced difficulties trying to have more children after that.
In 2008, she expressed her desire for another child during an interview with Oprah Winfrey, referring to René-Charles as their “miraculous child.
She often leaves a small window open and shares, “I’ve been incredibly fortunate throughout my life. If I ever have a child, I consider myself truly blessed,” she expressed on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’.
After going through six cycles of In Vitro Fertilization and experiencing a miscarriage, she eventually delivered her fraternal twin sons, Nelson Angélil and Eddy Angélil, in the year 2010.
Following six rounds of IVF treatment and a heartbreaking miscarriage, she ultimately welcomed her twin boys, Nelson Angélil and Eddy Angélil, into the world in 2010.
2010 saw a TV journalist disclose on “The View” that she experienced a failed miscarriage at seven weeks into her pregnancy.
In my own words, I can hardly express how crushed and defeated I felt, a sensation I hadn’t known in years. When the doctor delivered the news about the absence of a heartbeat, it was as if someone had plunged a knife straight into mine, tearing apart every ounce of hope within me.
In the year 2013, Lisa delivered their rainbow child, Jett Ling Song, alongside her husband Paul Song. Another daughter, Ray Ling Song, joined their family in 2016.
In her memoir “Becoming,” published in 2018, the former First Lady disclosed that she had a miscarriage before becoming a mother. She resorted to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to conceive her and ex-President Barack Obama’s two daughters, Malia Obama born in 1998, and Sasha Obama, born in 2001.
Michelle shared in her book that miscarriages are surprisingly common, happening more frequently than many people realize due to the lack of open discussion about it. She discovered this truth herself after sharing her own miscarriage experience with a few friends, who then revealed their own experiences with miscarriage as well.
In my personal journey, I experienced the heartbreaking loss of an embryo due to an ectopic pregnancy during my 11-year marriage with Tom Cruise, which sadly ended in 2001. This is a potentially fatal condition where a pregnancy develops outside the uterus and requires immediate termination for safety reasons.
As a lifestyle advisor, I deeply empathize with that longing – that profound, gnawing longing. Sadly, the heartache of miscarriage is often overlooked in our conversations. This loss can be unbearably heavy for some women, representing immense grief.
In 2018, Nicole shared her insights with Tatler magazine, acknowledging this pain and the joy that follows on the other side. The journey through such deep yearning and suffering to reach parenthood can be exhausting, but the moment of ‘Ah!’ when you finally hold your child is indescribably fulfilling.
In the course of their marriage, Nicole and Tom added Isabella Cruise (born 1992) and Connor Cruise (born 1995) to their family via adoption. Later in 2006, Nicole wed Keith Urban, and gave birth to Sunday Rose Kidman Urban in 2008. In the following years, the couple expanded their family with the arrival of Faith Margaret Kidman Urban in 2010, who was born through a surrogate.
In 2014, Nicole openly stated her desire to grow her family. She shared, “I keep praying every month that I’m pregnant, but it never happens. If it did, I’d be overjoyed, but it’s not going to occur. No! I’m 47, so it’s out of reach.
In the year 2017, a star from the show “Teen Mom OG” experienced a miscarriage followed by depression treatment due to suicidal feelings. At that point, she along with her husband Tyler Baltierra were caring for their daughter Novalee Reign Baltierra, who was born in 2015, making them parents six years after placing their firstborn daughter Carly for adoption, as depicted on “16 and Pregnant”.
In the year 2019, the stars of “Teen Mom OG” were blessed with a rainbow child, their daughter named Vaeda Luma Baltierra. Sadly, in December 2020, Catelynn shared on Twitter that she had experienced another miscarriage, expressing her feelings by saying, “I’m sharing this to let you know you are not alone.
In February 2021, the couple announced on social media that they were expecting another baby girl.
As a lifestyle expert, I recently found myself reflecting on an insightful moment from the season nine finale of “Teen Mom OG,” which aired in April 2021. Catelynn, one of the show’s stars, shared her thoughts on her pregnancy losses, and I couldn’t help but be moved by her profound words.
When she experienced her first miscarriage, it wasn’t just the loss of a baby that triggered her; it was the painful reminder of losing a child all over again. This trauma, which she faced at the tender age of 16 when she had to give up her child for adoption, resurfaced, bringing forth a torrent of emotions. It’s amazing how our minds can cling to these experiences and manifest them in various ways throughout our lives.
In essence, Catelynn’s words serve as a poignant reminder that our past can profoundly shape our present, and it’s essential to acknowledge and process those experiences to grow and move forward.
She went on to say, “What’s distinct now compared to before is my mental state is improved significantly. I’m no longer battling my mental health issues or getting overwhelmed by them. The efforts I’ve put into my mental health seem to have paid off, but let me tell you, it still feels frustrating and there are moments when I get angry at my body. It’s incredibly tough and a deeply traumatic event.
Actress from the show “George Lopez” gave birth to her baby girl named Luna Marie Katich in 2009, following over three years of infertility. She tried treatments such as Clomid, intrauterine insemination (IUI), and twice unsuccessful rounds of IVF. After experiencing two miscarriages, she underwent a third round of IVF along with acupuncture and successfully conceived her daughter, as reported by People magazine.
She mentioned that she was approximately 39 years old when we began attempting to conceive a child. Despite her initial assumption that it wouldn’t be an issue, the subsequent three and a half years proved to be the toughest phase in her life.
In November 2018, an actress who had starred on the show “7th Heaven” shared that she had experienced a miscarriage of twins earlier in the year. At the time, she was a mother to her daughter Kenzie Lynne Cameron, born in 2013, and son Hutton Michael Cameron, born in 2015.
Beverley wrote on her Growing Up Hollywood blog, “I hadn’t thought about the possibility of a miscarriage, given that I had two healthy pregnancies behind me. This was an incorrect assumption of mine.
Apart from penning down her experiences, she expressed the struggle of disclosing her sorrow to others. In her words, “Every time I spoke about our situation, I made people uneasy; no one seemed to know what to say, and truthfully, there’s not much to be said.” She further elaborated, “When someone shares their story, we aren’t necessarily seeking comfort or advice, but rather the chance to express themselves. It is through this sharing that healing begins – acceptance of the event, acknowledgement that it took place. Ignoring it or feigning as if it never occurred only causes more distress. Brushing it aside almost makes the pain worse.
Back in March 2020, Beverley shared on Instagram that she and her spouse, Michael Cameron, were anticipating another addition to their family.
She announced, “We’ve found our golden treasure where the rainbow ends!!” referring to the arrival of our long-awaited rainbow child.
In July 2020, the actress announced she gave birth to daughter Mayzel Josephine Cameron.
Back in November 2018, the star of “Being Mary Jane” shared on Instagram that she and her husband, Dwyane Wade, had their first child together, Kaavia James Wade, via a surrogate.
In 2017, I penned down my experiences in the book titled “We’re Going to Need More Wine: Stories That Are Funny, Complicated, and True“. As a stepmother to Dwyane’s three grown children, I shared my personal struggle of enduring around eight or nine miscarriages over a span of three years and a challenging IVF journey.
Today, I’ve shed tears countless times for numerous reasons, largely due to my familiarity with heartache and letdowns. It seems many of us inhabit this realm. This particular instance, however, served as a gentle reminder that miracles indeed take place.
In June 2020, the star of Vanderpump Rules disclosed on her Scheananigans with Scheana Shay podcast that she had experienced a miscarriage following her pregnancy with her and boyfriend Brock Davies’ first child. “Now I desire this more than anything,” Scheana expressed. “The moment the test showed positive, I’ve never been more thrilled about something in my life.
She went on to say, “I never believed I could conceive naturally,” explaining that her physicians had told her it was almost unattainable for her to have a child without assistance.
Next October, Scheana announced her happy news – she and Brock were on the way to welcome a rainbow baby. In April 2021, the beloved reality star delivered their beautiful daughter named Summer Moon Honey Davies.
As a devoted follower, I’m sharing the journey of a remarkable individual – model-cum-cookbook author and loving husband, John Legend. For nine long years, we both endeavored to bring new life into our family, eventually resorting to IVF for conception. Our beautiful daughter, Luna Simone Stephens, was born in 2016, followed by Miles Theodore Stephens in 2018, making our family complete.
Previously, Chrissy had carried an embryo that wasn’t Luna. Before her pregnancy with Luna, she underwent an embryo transfer using a previous embryo, which was also identified as female through Preimplantation Genetic Screening. Unfortunately, this embryo didn’t successfully implant in her uterus.
Chrissy shared with InStyle magazine in 2017 that the initial daughter she had wasn’t viable, and later came Luna.
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Chrissy mentioned to InStyle magazine in 2017 that her first-born didn’t come to be, and then Luna was born.
In the year 2020, Chrissy conceived naturally. Regrettably, she experienced a partial placental abruption and both she and John tragically lost their child, who they named Jack, that September. At the time, she was 20 weeks pregnant—a month before a premature baby has any chance of survival in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The celebrity posted emotional images of the couple’s last moments with their youngest son in the hospital on Instagram.
She expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the life they have, their beautiful children Luna and Miles, as well as all the incredible moments they’ve shared. However, she acknowledged that not every day is filled with brightness. On this particularly difficult day, they will mourn deeply, let tears flow freely. But they will hold each other closer, express love more intensely, and persevere together.
Last April, during National Infertility Awareness Week, a meteorologist on the Today show shared with viewers her personal struggle with secondary infertility and experiencing a miscarriage.
A few years following the birth of son Calvin Bradley Fichera in 2016, Dylan and her spouse, Fichera, faced challenges conceiving another child. Doctors explained that she had fewer than usual healthy eggs, making pregnancy more challenging. Additionally, she experienced irregular menstrual cycles and scarring in her uterus, both factors exacerbating her infertility issues. After undergoing surgery to address the adhesions, Dylan became pregnant but unfortunately miscarried approximately a month later.
She expressed on Today that she feels fortunate for the family she has. Speaking about her recent miscarriage and uncertainty about the future, she wanted others to understand that she, too, is experiencing strong emotions during this difficult time.
Three months later, in July 2019, Dylan revealed on the show that she was pregnant once more. She disclosed that her doctor had informed her of a positive pregnancy test, which coincided with the day she was supposed to start IVF treatments. In January 2020, she welcomed another son, Oliver George Fichera, into the world.
On January 1st, 2019, the actress previously from “Pretty Little Liars” shared on her Instagram Story that she had experienced a miscarriage in the previous year. Then, in June of 2019, she declared that she was expecting again. She disclosed this news through Instagram and also in a sneak peek for her new bi-weekly YouTube Original Series titled “Almost Ready“. This series featured her and her boyfriend, Matte Babel, at a maternity photo shoot.
On the program, Shay explained that he decided to wait before making an announcement because it was the first time. Additionally, he shared his feelings about pregnancy, saying “Overall, I find pregnancy amazing, but it can also be incredibly isolating.
Back in October 2019, Shay shared on social platforms that she had welcomed a new baby girl into the world. A few days later, she disclosed that the child’s name was Atlas Noa.
Back in 2016, stars from the reality show “Married at First Sight,” Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner, tragically lost their first child, a son named Johnathan Edward Hehner, at 17 weeks into pregnancy. However, the following year, in 2017, Jamie delivered the couple’s miraculous rainbow baby, their daughter Henley Grace Hehner.
In September 2018, Jamie experienced what’s called an early or chemical miscarriage. Later, in January 2019, she disclosed that she had another miscarriage, this one occurring at around 10 weeks into the pregnancy, marking the end of her first trimester.
In the year 2020, I was blessed with the arrival of my second “rainbow child,” little Henrix Douglas Hehner. You see, after consulting with a fertility specialist, my partner and I were fortunate enough to conceive naturally. What a wonderful reminder that miracles can still happen!
The family continues to pay tribute to their firstborn on social media.
Jamie posted on Instagram in May 2021, sharing a picture of herself and Doug with their son, Johnathan, at the hospital. She captioned it, ‘The boy who made me a mother.’ Yesterday was Bereaved Mother’s Day, and she initially thought she would let it pass. However, she feels she doesn’t discuss her firstborn child, Johnathan, as much as she used to, which sometimes makes her feel guilty. She continued by expressing that although she can’t physically hold him or rock him to sleep, Johnathan is always close to her heart. He taught her the meaning of unconditional love. She had never felt such love for someone she spent so little time with…She also reminisced about her first Mother’s Day, which was when she was pregnant with Johnathan. She was thrilled and excited! They were already discussing names and planning a gender reveal party.
On the day I brought him into the world, it’s safe to say it was the most difficult day of my life,” Jamie penned. “He was so small and as his mother, I felt utterly powerless. All I wished for was the ability to assist him in taking breaths and keeping his heart beating…yet there was nothing within my control to shield and care for him. For a brief 10 minutes, I was allowed to cradle him before the doctors and nurses requested to take over. I recall imploring them to let us keep him for just a bit longer. However, as a nurse myself, I also felt a sense of guilt for delaying his treatment.
Jamie said, “Time definitely numbs the pain, but it never fully goes away.”
Back in June 2019, the soccer star disclosed during an interview with ELLE that she experienced a miscarriage about a year earlier when she was carrying fraternal twins. This was actually a half-ectopic pregnancy; one of the embryos grew inside one of her fallopian tubes instead of her womb, necessitating emergency surgery.
“The doctor said I was hours from dying,” she said.
Back in December of 2019, Hope shared the exciting news that she and her husband, Jerramy Stevens, were expecting twins again – a boy and a girl. Fast forward to March 2020, they welcomed their son, Vittorio Genghis Stevens, and daughter, Lozen Orianna Judith Stevens, into the world.
In March 2018, the actress from Originals shared an Instagram photo showing her preparation for a dilation and curettage surgery following a miscarriage. She captioned it to send to her fiancé in the waiting room, implying she was fine, but wrote: “I wasn’t. I have never felt more shattered in my life.
After her operation, she expressed that she had spent countless hours online searching for women who had gone through the same procedure. She was frantic, yearning to discover someone, anyone, who could empathize with the emotions she was experiencing. Someone to assure her that the feelings of depression and helplessness were common. That it wasn’t her fault. That she wasn’t damaged beyond repair forever. Remarkably, she found a group of women who had experienced the exact same situation. They were candid and open about miscarriage, a topic not frequently or openly discussed. It’s heartbreaking to consider that losing a baby makes one feel as though it’s something we must keep hidden.
In March 2019, Claire and her spouse, Andrew Joblon, welcomed their “rainbow child,” son James Holt Joblon, into the world. Later in September 2020, they were blessed with a daughter named Elle Madeline Holt Joblon.
In the year 2018, the former star of “One Tree Hill,” Hilarie, welcomed her and husband Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s daughter, George Virginia Morgan, who became a sibling for Augustus Morgan, born in 2010. The couple experienced a five-year journey to conceive their youngest child, with Hilarie enduring multiple pregnancy losses during this period.
She expressed on Instagram that she chose not to celebrate her pregnancy, afraid it might have negative consequences. Instead, she regularly monitored her baby’s heartbeat until the birth, and now that she has arrived, she spends her days marveling at her daughter. Seeing her little girl in her partner’s arms only strengthens her gratitude, even when the baby cries loudly – a sign of vibrant life.
Hilarie went on to say, “Fertility can be unpredictable. For those other couples who have gone through tough times, let us present our miracle baby, George Virginia Morgan, to you. Sending you all our warmth and encouragement as you seek your own little miracles. Meet George Virginia Morgan, born on the 16th of February. Her father was the one who delivered her; we adore her dearly.
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